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A photoshoot is an experience. It's not just about getting a picture of you, or your product, or your family—it's about creating something that will last forever, and will be a part of who you are as a person.

The first step is to talk to the photographer about what you want to get out of the shoot. Do you want to capture a specific moment in time? Do you want to document an important event? Do you have a specific theme in mind? The more the photographer knows about what you're going for, the more likely they'll be able to create something amazing for you. They'll also be able to make sure that everyone involved understands what they're there for, which will make the whole experience much smoother and more enjoyable.

After that, it's time for them to get started! If possible, try to arrive at least 20 minutes before your appointment time so that everyone can get settled into their places without feeling rushed. Once everyone is ready (and sometimes even before), start taking photos! The photographer will usually ask if there are any specific poses or expressions that they should focus on capturing—if there aren't any special requests like this then just have fun with it!

There is a difference between Edits and Retouching; Editing is the process of making changes to a photo, such as adjusting the exposure, color balance, contrast, and cropping. Retouching is the process of making more extensive changes to a photo, such as removing blemishes, smoothing skin, adding special effects, and other more advanced techniques. That being said, depending on the service you select and how many images you select will determine how long the process will take. We require 7 to 14 business days (or longer if necessary) to fully process your images and ensure the highest quality is delivered to your satisfaction.

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